The mob of red kangaroos quickly noticed the large group of camels.
The sentinel red kangaroo stood warily at the edge of the forest, watching the camels gradually approach.
In this sparse savannah, camels are not uncommon.
The red kangaroos had also encountered these massive neighbors before.
They didn't have a good impression of these neighbors, after all, the camels are invasive species.
The presence of camels seriously squeezed the survival space of the red kangaroos.
In the resource-poor season, camels often occupy more resources with their larger size and team, leaving the red kangaroos with nothing.
Of course, there's no real hostility.
After all, both species are marsupials, and when they meet, they are at most cautious, but won't fight to the death.
Thus, the sentinel red kangaroo issued a warning when the camels got about fifty meters away.
This warning was more to stop the camels from getting closer than to alert its companions.
